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Lewisham

London borough: E09000023


Lewisham's population increased by about 27,000 between the last two censuses. This semi-automated article highlights some of the key changes among the local population.

The population passed quarter of a million

In the decade to 2011, the population of Lewisham increased by 10.8%, from almost 249,000 to 276,000.

The addition of just under 27,000 people means this area's population increased faster than the rate of growth across England (up 7.9% since the 2001 census).

In 2011, Lewisham was home to, on average, 56 people per football pitch-sized piece of land.

Population density was higher than the average across London

Population density (usual residents per football pitch-sized piece of land) across London, March 2011 (larger dots represent greater increase since 2001)
  • Rest of London
  • Lewisham
  • Average across England

Average age stable in Lewisham

Latest census data also show that the median age of Lewisham remained 33 years in the decade to 2011.

This area had a slightly higher average age than London and remained younger than the average local authority area across England (39 years of age).

The fall in age was because of an increase of just under 9,700 people between the ages of 40 and 49 years, while the population over the age of 80 years decreased by just over 700.

About 15.0% of people in Lewisham are aged between 40 and 49 years

Percentage of usual residents in England, London and Lewisham by 10 year age band, March 2001 and March 2011
England
80 and over70-7960-6950-5940-4930-3920-2910-190-9 20%
London
20%
Lewisham
20%
  • 2001
  • 2011

Disability in Lewisham

The percentage of Lewisham residents whose day-to-day activities are limited a little by a long-term health problem or disability decreased from 5.2% to 5.1% in the 10 years leading up to 2011.

The percentage who reported being limited a lot in their day-to-day activities remained close to 2.7%, while the percentage of Lewisham residents whose day-to-day activities are not limited by a long-term health problem or disability remained close to 91.8%.

The proportion of people who are slightly limited by a long-term health problem or disability fell at a similar rate to the figure for the whole of London (from 5.8% in 2001 to 5.3% in 2011). Across England, the percentage fell from 6.8% to 6.5%.

The proportion of people who are limited a little by a long-term health problem or disability was lower than across London

Percentage of usual residents that reported being slightly limited in their day-to-day activities across local authority areas in London and the average across England, March 2011
England
Day-to-day activities limited a lotDay-to-day activities limited a littleDay-to-day activities not limited 90%
London
90%
Lewisham
90%
  • 2001
  • 2011

Living alone in Lewisham

The percentage of households with only one person fell in Lewisham, but at a slower rate than all other London boroughs, except Newham and Camden.

During this period, Lewisham overtook five local authority areas, including Greenwich and Southwark, to become the London local authority area with the 10th-highest percentage of one-person households.

The percentage of households with only one person was higher than across London

Percentage of households that comprised only one person across local authority areas in London and the average across England, March 2011
  • Rest of London
  • Lewisham
  • Average across England

Rise in private renting

The percentage of households in Lewisham that rented privately increased from 12.9% to 24.3% in the decade leading up to the most recent census.

In 2011, just over 3 in 10 (31.1%) households lived in social housing, compared with 35.0% in 2001. The percentage of Lewisham households that owned their home decreased from 49.3% to 42.4%.

The proportion of privately rented homes increased faster here than the figure for the whole of London (from 15.3% in 2001 to 25.1% in 2011). Across England, the percentage increased from 9.9% to 16.9%.

Private renting in Lewisham increased by 11 percentage points

Percentage of households in Lewisham, London and England that rented privately, March 2001 and March 2011
  • 2001
  • 2011

Religion in Lewisham

The 2011 Census asked a voluntary question about religion. Of those who chose to disclose their religious affiliation, the largest percentage point increase in Lewisham was among those who said they had no religion, rising 7.2 points.

In 2011, 29.9% of respondents in Lewisham gave this answer to the question on religion, compared with 22.7% of those who answered in 2001.

Across London, the percentage of people who answered the question on religion that described themselves as having no religion increased from 17.3% to 22.7%, while across England the percentage went from 15.7% to 26.5%.

Of those who disclosed their religion in Lewisham, 57.9% said they were Christian, compared with 68.1% in 2001. About 0.2% said they were Sikh, compared with 0.2% 10 years prior.

The percentage of people who disclosed a religious affiliation and did not state their religion decreased from 10.1% to 8.9%.

In Lewisham, 8.9% chose not to answer the question on religious affiliation, compared with 10.1% in 2001. In London, 8.5% did not answer the voluntary question, compared with 7.7% in 2001. Across England, 7.2% of people did not answer, compared with 7.7% in 2001.

Read the full bulletin on the latest census data on religion

the population without a religion in Lewisham increased by 7.2 percentage points

Percentage of usual residents who answered the voluntary question on religion in England, London and Lewisham by religion, March 2001 and March 2011
England
OtherSikhNo religionMuslimJewishHinduChristianBuddhist 70%
London
70%
Lewisham
70%
  • 2001
  • 2011

Ethnicity in Lewisham

In 2011, 9.3% of Lewisham residents said they were from the Asian or Asian British ethnic groups, up from from 5.2% in 2001.

Across London, the percentage of people from the Asian or Asian British ethnic groups increased from 13.2% to 18.5%, while across England the percentage went from 5.2% to 8.0%.

Around 53.5% of people in Lewisham said they were from one of the White ethnic groups, compared with 65.9% in 2001. About 27.2% said they were from the Black, Black British, Caribbean or African ethnic groups, compared with 23.4% 10 years prior.

The percentage of people who said they were from Mixed/multiple ethnic groups (White and Asian, White and Black African, White and Black Caribbean or Other Mixed) increased from 4.2% to 7.4%.

Read the full bulletin on the latest census data on ethnicity

the population from the Asian or Asian British ethnic groups in Lewisham increased by 4.1 percentage points

Percentage of usual residents in England, London and Lewisham by ethnicity, March 2001 and March 2011
England
OtherWhiteMixed/MultipleBlack/Black British/Caribbean/AfricanAsian/Asian British 90%
London
90%
Lewisham
90%
  • 2001
  • 2011

Health improved

The percentage of Lewisham residents that described their health as bad or very bad decreased from 8.5% to 5.2% in the 10 years leading up to the latest census.

Rates are standardised to account for variation in age, which can impact the local population's health.

In 2011, just over 8 in 10 (83.1%) said their health was good or very good, compared with 69.2% in 2001. The percentage of Lewisham residents that described their health as fair decreased from 22.4% to 11.7%.

The proportion of residents that perceived their health as bad or very bad fell at a similar rate to the figure for the whole of London (from 8.3% in 2001 to 5.0% in 2011). Across England, the percentage fell from 9.1% to 5.5%.

These data are people’s own opinions in describing their overall health. They may be inconsistent with other measures of health, such as NHS records.

The percentage of people in ’bad’ or ’very bad’ health in Lewisham decreased by 3.3 percentage points

Percentage of usual residents in Lewisham, London and England said their health was bad or very bad, March 2001 and March 2011
  • 2001
  • 2011

Changing relationships in Lewisham

The percentage of adults in Lewisham that were married decreased from 35.9% to 33.3% between the last two censuses.

In 2011, just under one in two (49.7%) people aged 16 and over said they were single, compared with 46.0% in 2001. The percentage of adults in Lewisham that had divorced or separated from a married or civil partner remained close to 12.4%.

The proportion of married people fell at a similar rate to the figure for the whole of London (from 41.7% in 2001 to 40.3% in 2011). Across England, the percentage fell from 50.6% to 46.6%.

The proportion of married people was lower than across London

Percentage of usual residents aged 16 and over that said they were married across local authority areas in London and the average across England, March 2011
  • Rest of London
  • Lewisham
  • Average across England

Changes in family structure

The percentage of households without children fell in Lewisham, but at a slower rate than in Greenwich (one of the most statistically similar areas to Lewisham based on ONS area classifications).

In Lewisham, the proportion of households without children decreased from 61.0% in 2001 to 59.5% in 2011. During the same period, the proportion in statistically similar Greenwich decreased from 61.0% to 57.3%.

Across London, the share of households without children decreased from 62.4% to 59.8%.

The proportion of households with children in Lewisham increased from 30.4% to 31.8%, while the proportion of households with only adult children living with their parents increased from 8.6% to 8.7%.

The proportion of households without children was lower than across London

Percentage of households without children across local authority areas in London and the average across England, March 2011
  • Rest of London
  • Lewisham
  • Average across England

More students

The percentage of Lewisham residents that were studying increased from 3.4% to 4.9% in the decade to 2011.

The percentage who said they were employed remained close to 52.1%, while the percentage of Lewisham residents that were unemployed increased from 5.6% to 6.2%.

The proportion of students increased at a similar rate to the figure for the whole of London (from 3.0% in 2001 to 4.1% in 2011). Across England, the percentage increased from 2.6% to 3.5%.

The percentage of students in Lewisham increased by 1.5 percentage points

Percentage of usual residents aged 16 to 74 in Lewisham, London and England that said they were in education, March 2001 and March 2011
  • 2001
  • 2011

More people worked short hours

The percentage of employed people in Lewisham working less than 16 hours increased from 1.9% to 3.4% in the 10 years leading up to 2011.

In 2011, just under 1 in 11 (8.9%) people aged 16 to 74 (in employment the week before the Census 2011) said they had worked over 49 hours the week before completing the census, compared with 10.7% in 2001.

The proportion of people working less than 16 hours in a week increased at a similar rate to the figure for the whole of London (from 2.0% in 2001 to 3.3% in 2011). Across England, the percentage increased from 1.9% to 3.1%.

The proportion of people working less than 16 hours in a week in Lewisham increased by 1.5 percentage points

Percentage of usual residents aged 16 to 74 (in employment the week before the Census 2011) in Lewisham, London and England that said they had worked less than 16 hours the week before completing the census, March 2001 and March 2011
  • 2001
  • 2011

Change in unpaid care provision

The percentage of Lewisham residents that provided at least 50 hours of weekly unpaid care increased from 1.7% to 1.8% in the decade leading up to the most recent census.

The percentage who reported providing between 20 and 49 hours of unpaid care each week remained close to 1.0%.

The proportion of people providing 50 hours, or more, of weekly unpaid care increased at a similar rate to the figure for the whole of London (from 1.7% in 2001 to 1.8% in 2011). Across England, the percentage increased from 2.1% to 2.4%.

The proportion of people providing 50 hours, or more, of weekly unpaid care in Lewisham remained close to 1.8%

Percentage of usual residents in England, London and Lewisham by care, March 2001 and March 2011
England
No care provided50 or more hours of unpaid care20 to 49 hours of unpaid care1 to 19 hours of unpaid care 90%
London
90%
Lewisham
90%
  • 2001
  • 2011

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